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Re: Folding AA for one bet??
I would probably cap the flop with my overpair and BD flush draw.
Not raising the turn leaves you in no mans land, between a bettor and raiser, and makes the hand very hard to play. I think its much eaiser for everyone to say call once they see that MP3 only calls the river bet. I think you have no reason to beleive that MP3 isnt going to pop the river again...so it makes the call a little different. Another responder said your odds facing a call, then a raise are still pretty good, but given the aggression factor of MP3 I can't see much you are ahead once he raises the river. Is calling and folding to raise the worst play in the world? -mike |
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Re: Folding AA for one bet??
Sorry if I was not clear. The donk is +1 and the TAG is MP3.
Regardless, I hate the line I took. I really needed to Cap the flop and raise that turn back. I did nothing to protect my hand and I played like a little girl. With that said, If I raise the turn and the TAG 3bets, what are we doing? If I call the river bet, who is calling the raise from the TAG? (obviously I should have never gotten to this point, but for arguments sake) |
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Re: Folding AA for one bet??
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Sorry if I was not clear. The donk is +1 and the TAG is MP3. [/ QUOTE ] Changes my answer. What is in the TAG's coldcalling range?? AQs is the only thing that seems reasonable to me. Also, is TAG aware of the idiocy of UTG+1? I still don't think you'll get caught in a raising war here on the river. There's a good chance you are ahead of TAG, even if she does manage to raise. There aren't many hands she'll play for the straight, and her pocket pairs probably would have raised or folded preflop. River is a tight spot. UTG+1 is donkbetting every street. Big hand? Or big draw? Maybe I do call here after all. |
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